Join Amateur Photographer and What Digital Camera experts Damien Demolder, Nigel Atherton and Photoshop
guru Philip Andrews for a full day of photographic instruction and
fast-track photography inspiration at the fantastic Blue Fin Building on
the Southbank, London SE1.

Learn insider secrets from our
award-winning editorial teams and photo-experts to motivate and inspire
you to take better pictures. Gain invaluable knowledge from other
delegates’ achievements and challenges during our popular
photo-critiquing sessions throughout the day, with demonstrations to
show key techniques. Plus, Philip Andrews shows you how to use Photoshop
and Lightroom to enhance your images.

Designed
for photo and video enthusiasts or anyone who enjoys taking photos, the
Lexar Premium II Secure Digital High Capacity (SDHCTM) UHS-I
card is a high-speed, high-capacity card for sustained rapid-fire
picture-taking and full-motion video. With speed ratings up to Class 10,
the card leverages UHS-I technology to deliver read transfer speeds up
to 200x (30MB/s), and is available in 8GB, 16GB, and 32GB capacities.

Location
To be held on Friday 16 November 2012 in the Blue Fin Building, 110 Southwark Street, London SE1 OSU

How to book your place
EMAIL
us at spiadmin@ipcmedia.com with the words ’16 NOVEMBER SEMINAR’ in the
subject line. Please include your name, address and telephone number.
POST
a cheque made payable to ‘IPC Media Ltd’, to Estelle Hicks-Bennett, SPI
seminar, IPC media, Blue Fin Building, 110 Southwark Street, London SE1
0SU. Please include your name, address, email and telephone number.
CALL 0203 148 4326/21 to pay by card.

Places
are confirmed with a full
balance payment. Places are not confirmed until
receipt of payment. Tickets are non-refundable but they are
transferable.

Samia

Jillian – One of my most treasured pessossions is a photograph of my mom and dad as teenagers at church camp long before they even dated. My mom is teaching my dad how to play accordion as my uncle, a scrawny kid, looks on. I love that photo because I can imagine exactly what that moment was like. Maybe they were flirting a little, probably my dad was all thumbs and adolescent awkwardness on the accordion. I love the photos that you took at our wedding for the same reason: anyone looking at them can sense the moment too, how excited and happy we are, how it felt like a huge step and just the natural progression at the same time. Thanks for taking our pictures, Dan. It’ll be 3 years in a month. We appreciate these mnemonic devices so much, and so do our family, friends, and anyone who might see them in the future.

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Competition

Create stunning slideshows from your images with this great software program. MAGIX Photostory 2015 Deluxe offers over 300 effects, animations and decorative elements. You can combine images to make panoramas…